Surprising as it may seem, this 84 year old Italian grandmother has never gone bowling before. So when she finally picked up her first bowling ball, Alberto Ascoli made sure to have the camera rolling. The entire family was simply shocked when she scored a strike!

Professional Bowlers Association player Ronnie Russell threw a perfect game during the semi-final of the PBA Chameleon Championship. On his eleventh throw it looked like one pin might not fall, but luckily another rolled over to knock it down. Only 23 other professionals have bowled a perfect game on TV before him.

Jimmy Fallon introduced one of his most creative games on The Tonight Show to play with actor Hugh Jackman. Instead of going bowling or playing pool, Jimmy merged the two sports into one epic game called Pool Bowling. The two look like tiny people on a giant pool table when they play. But the game concept is actually genius. Hopefully, college kids will start playing this game and the sport spreads.

There aren’t that many options when bowling. You just throw the ball down the lane, right? Dude Perfect teamed up with the world’s greatest bowler, Jason Belmonte, to demonstrate that there is more than one way to bowl a strike.

Glenn-Ove Ellingsen‘s seven year old Border Collie named Fant is a curious creature. By accident, she discovered the buzzing foot sensor by one of the lanes at their local bowling alley. The buzzer is there to alert gamers if a player accidentally passes the line. For some reason, Fant can’t help but mess with the sensor, and then freak out whenever it goes off.